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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -All traffic at Denmark's biggest airport in Copenhagen has been closed after drone sightings, police said on Monday. (Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Essi Lehto)

Drone Incidents Cause Flight Disruptions at Copenhagen and Oslo Airports

Impact of Drone Sightings on Air Travel

By Stine Jacobsen and Surbhi Misra

Details of the Incidents

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Copenhagen Airport, the busiest in the Nordic region, said it reopened early on Tuesday after drone sightings halted all take-offs and landings for nearly four hours, while Norway's Oslo Airport said it had shut its airspace over a drone.

Authorities' Response and Investigation

"The police have launched an intensive investigation to determine what kind of drones these are," Copenhagen Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jakob Hansen told reporters. "The drones have disappeared and we have not taken any of them," he added.

Recent Trends in Airport Disruptions

Hansen said authorities in Denmark and Norway would cooperate to determine whether there was a link between the two incidents.

Oslo Airport shut its airspace from midnight local time (2200 GMT) due to a drone observation, a spokesperson for Norwegian airport operator Avinor said in an emailed statement, adding that all flights were diverted to the nearest airport.

Danish police said earlier on Monday that two or three large drones had been seen flying near Copenhagen's airport, closing it to all traffic.

The airport halted operations at 8:26 p.m. (1826 GMT) on Monday, according to flight tracking service FlightRadar. Around 50 flights were diverted to alternate airports, FlightRadar said on X.

After it reopened, Copenhagen Airport said on X that delays and some cancelled departures would persist and urged passengers to check with their airlines.

The airport shutdowns came after a string of disruptions at European airports in recent days.

A cyberattack last Friday knocked out check-in and boarding systems supplied by Collins Aerospace, a unit of RTX, affecting operations at London's Heathrow and the Berlin and Brussels airports. Over the weekend and into Monday, the fallout continued to snarl travel across the region.

In 2018, drone sightings over the runway at Gatwick near London stranded tens of thousands of passengers and disrupted hundreds of flights at the height of the holiday season.

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, Louise Rasmussen and Surbhi Misra; Additional reporting by Harshita Meenaktshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates and Jamie Freed)

Key Takeaways

  • Drone sightings halted flights at Copenhagen and Oslo airports.
  • Authorities are investigating the incidents for potential links.
  • Copenhagen Airport was closed for nearly four hours.
  • Oslo Airport shut its airspace, diverting flights.
  • Recent disruptions follow a cyberattack on European airports.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drone?
A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously using software-controlled flight plans.
What is aviation disruption?
Aviation disruption refers to interruptions in flight schedules caused by various factors, including weather, technical issues, or security incidents.
What is a cyberattack?
A cyberattack is a malicious attempt to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems or networks.
What is flight tracking?
Flight tracking is the process of monitoring the location and status of an aircraft during its flight, often using radar and satellite technology.
What is airspace closure?
Airspace closure occurs when authorities restrict access to a specific area of airspace, usually for safety reasons.

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